Gettysburg: Historic Taverns Evening Walking Tour

Captivating tales of Gettysburg's Civil War history unfold within the walls of the town's historic taverns on this immersive evening walking tour.

Gettysburg’s historic taverns have long held a captivating place in the town’s past. Explore these renowned establishments on an immersive evening walking tour, uncovering the fascinating stories that unfolded within their walls during the Civil War. Led by a licensed guide, this unique experience promises to transport visitors back in time, revealing intriguing insights into the role these local hubs played in shaping Gettysburg’s storied history. With limited group sizes and wheelchair accessibility, the tour offers a personalized glimpse into a bygone era.

Good To Know

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  • 1-hour evening walking tour focused on historic taverns in Gettysburg, starting from $25.00 per person with a limited group size of 8 participants.
  • Wheelchair accessible tour with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance and a "reserve now, pay later" option available.
  • Explore Gettysburg’s historic taverns that witnessed presidential visits, Civil War activities, and intriguing stories shared by a licensed town guide.
  • Participants receive a voucher for a local hotel after the tour, providing a unique opportunity to continue the experience.
  • The tour is led by a Gettysburg Licensed Town Guide with extensive knowledge, meeting at the Gettysburg Hotel with hotel pickup and drop-off included.
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Tour Overview

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The Gettysburg: Historic Taverns Evening Walking Tour takes visitors on a captivating 1-hour journey through the town’s rich history, focusing on its historic taverns that served as more than just places to eat and sleep.

Enjoy Gettysburg’s past through a captivating 1-hour tour of the town’s historic taverns.

Priced from $25.00 per person, the tour accommodates a limited group size of 8 participants.

Led by a Gettysburg Licensed Town Guide, the tour is accessible for wheelchair users and offers a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.

Guests can reserve now and pay later.

At the end of the tour, each participant receives a voucher for a local hotel.

Pricing and Availability

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Although the Gettysburg: Historic Taverns Evening Walking Tour is priced from $25.00 per person, the tour accommodates a limited group size of only 8 participants.

This intimate group setting allows for a more personalized experience as guests explore Gettysburg’s historic taverns. The tour lasts for 1 hour and is conducted in English, making it accessible to a wide range of visitors.

Notably, the tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring inclusivity. Guests can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Plus, a reserve now and pay later option is available for convenient booking.

Exploring Gettysburg’s Historic Taverns

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Gettysburg’s historic taverns served as more than just places to eat and sleep during the tumultuous Civil War era.

These establishments witnessed first-hand the town’s colorful past, from presidential visits to civil war activities, fires, and Temperance society antics.

The evening walking tour offers a unique opportunity to explore these iconic sites and hear fascinating stories from a Gettysburg Licensed Town Guide.

Guests will visit notable taverns, uncover unusual tales, and receive a post-tour voucher to a local hotel, seeing Gettysburg’s rich history through the lens of its historic watering holes.

Fascinating Stories and Insights

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During the tour, visitors can expect to uncover a trove of unusual tales from Gettysburg’s past that unfolded within the walls of its historic taverns.

The guide will share fascinating stories, including:

The guide will share fascinating stories, including a brutal murder, a presidential near-miss, a Medal of Honor recipient’s exploits, and an unexpected military tank arrival.

  • The tale of a brutal murder that shocked the town

  • How a visiting President narrowly avoided a tavern fire

  • The exploits of a Medal of Honor recipient who frequented the local watering holes

  • The arrival of an unexpected military tank during Prohibition

These intriguing anecdotes provide a glimpse into Gettysburg’s colorful history and the pivotal role its taverns played in the town’s past.

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Tour Guide Expertise

The tour is led by a Gettysburg Licensed Town Guide, who provides in-depth insights into the town’s colorful past.

With a wealth of knowledge, the guide skillfully weaves together the stories and historical significance of the town’s historic taverns.

Participants learn fascinating details about the role these establishments played during the Civil War, including their connections to presidents, military activities, and local temperance societies.

The guide’s engaging storytelling brings Gettysburg’s rich history to life, offering a unique and immersive experience for all who join the tour.

Accessibility and Cancellation Policy

The tour is wheelchair accessible, accommodating those with mobility needs.

Wheelchair accessibility ensures those with mobility needs can fully participate in the Gettysburg walking tour.

The tour also offers a convenient cancellation policy, providing flexibility for guests. Key highlights include:

  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund

  • Reserve now & pay later option available

  • Limited group size of 8 participants

  • Tour led by a licensed Gettysburg guide, ensuring a personalized experience

This accessibility and flexibility cater to the diverse needs of travelers, creating a tour that’s both inclusive and easy to plan.

With these thoughtful considerations, guests can focus on seeing Gettysburg’s rich history during the evening walking tour.

Meeting Point and Logistics

The tour meets in front of the Gettysburg Hotel, where guests will find the guide wearing a blue shirt with a logo patch and light brown pants.

The tour location is conveniently located, making it easy for participants to find. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included, so there’s no need to worry about transportation.

With the guide’s distinctive attire, guests can easily identify them and join the tour.

The meeting point and logistics are designed to provide a seamless experience, allowing participants to focus on the fascinating history of Gettysburg’s historic taverns.

Customer Feedback and Ratings

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What do customers have to say about the Gettysburg: Historic Taverns Evening Walking Tour? According to reviews, the tour receives an impressive 5/5 rating.

Customers describe the experience as "incredibly informative and educational," with one noting they "enjoyed the history of the main taverns during the Civil War."

The Gettysburg: Historic Taverns Evening Walking Tour is described as incredibly informative and educational, providing insights into the history of the taverns during the Civil War.

Other highlights include:

  • Fascinating stories involving presidents, civil war activities, fires, and Temperance societies

  • Insights into Gettysburg’s colorful past from a licensed town guide

  • Vouchers for local establishments at the tour’s conclusion

  • An overall positive experience for those seeking a unique perspective on Gettysburg’s history.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Level of Fitness Required for the Tour?

The tour does not require a high level of fitness. It’s a walking tour, so participants should be able to comfortably walk for approximately 1 hour. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible to those with mobility challenges.

Can Participants Purchase Alcoholic Beverages During the Tour?

No, participants can’t purchase alcoholic beverages during the tour. The tour focuses on exploring Gettysburg’s historic taverns rather than consuming alcohol. Participants will learn about the taverns’ significance and history without any alcohol consumption.

Are Photographs Allowed During the Tour?

Photographs are generally allowed during the tour. However, participants should be mindful of any restrictions or requests from the guide to avoid disrupting the experience or infringing on the privacy of others.

Is the Tour Offered Year-Round or Only Seasonally?

The tour is offered year-round, allowing visitors to explore Gettysburg’s historic taverns anytime. The evening walking tour provides insights into the town’s colorful past, regardless of the season.

Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for Participants?

There is no minimum age requirement for this tour. Children are welcome to join, though the content may be more interesting for older participants who can better appreciate the historical details and stories.

The Sum Up

This captivating evening walking tour immerses visitors in Gettysburg’s storied past. Guests explore renowned taverns that served as crucial hubs during the Civil War, while a licensed guide shares captivating tales. With personalized insights and a small group size, the tour provides a memorable historical experience. Wheelchair accessible and affordably priced, it’s an engaging way to uncover Gettysburg’s rich history and local legends.

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